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Rawlins School panoramic photograph, 1926

This 'whole school' photograph was taken at Rawlins School in 1926. At this time the school was not only co-educational, but evidently also took very young children.

The panorama has been split into three parts to aid viewing on the museum website.

Can you name anyone? Please indicate by using the numbers and indicating if it is top row (red numbers), middle row (yellow number) or bottom row (green numbers).

Top row (red numbers):
40 - Jim Smith
41 - Frank Prevost

Middle row (yellow numbers):
8 - Mabel Broom
34 - Edward Bernard Webster
37 - John Field (also known as Jack)
41 - Charles Richards Shakespear
43 - Theodore Everard Shakespear

Front row (green numbers):
23 - Miss Viall (Head of Preparatory)
24 - Keith Thomson (Headmaster)
26 - Mr Jacques
29 - Cyril Baker

There is a similar photograph on the museum site, taken in 1928 - Artefact 1630


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Please email us at: team2024@quornmuseum.com
 Submitted on: 2012-05-19
 Submitted by: Andrew Webster
 Artefact ID: 1595
 Artefact URL: www.quornmuseum.com/display.php?id=1595
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